Seacoast Packing

The Pickle Factory was built in Beaufort, South Carolina, circa 1920 along the now abandoned C & W.C. Railroad line. Initially constructed as a meat-packing plant, the building stands as one of the only remaining early-20th-century industrial buildings in the city limits and is now surrounded by a single family residential area. After decades of neglect, the Pickle Factory building is being transformed into 12 urban lofts. Designed as the first LEED-certified building in the City of Beaufort, the Pickle Factory Lofts will be both environmentally responsible and energy efficient.

Seacoast Packing

Beaufort, South Carolina, 18,000 sf

The Pickle Factory was built in Beaufort, South Carolina, circa 1920 along the now abandoned C & W.C. Railroad line. Initially constructed as a meat-packing plant, the building stands as one of the only remaining early-20th-century industrial buildings in the city limits and is now surrounded by a single family residential area. After decades of neglect, the Pickle Factory building is being transformed into 12 urban lofts. Designed as the first LEED-certified building in the City of Beaufort, the Pickle Factory Lofts will be both environmentally responsible and energy efficient.